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Why we study Shakespeare!
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We study Shakespeare because
  • He tells us so much about human nature. This is
    probably one of the major reasons why
    Shakespeare's plays are still watched and
    studied. If the things he wrote about were not
    the perennial aspects of human nature, we
    wouldn't be interested in watching the plays any
    more.
  • He is a brilliant dramatist. Shakespeare might
    have lots of profound things to say to us, but we
    wouldn't watch the plays unless they worked as
    drama. The experience of watching the plays is
    entertaining and spectacular as well as revealing
    many things about life to us.
  • He is a great poet. The plays are full of
    memorable passages of poetry, which along with
    all Shakespeare's other achievements, contributes
    to the enduring success of his plays.

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  • Simply stated, students should study
    Shakespeare's works in school because of the
    incredible value within them.
  • In addition to exposing students to a multitude
    of literary techniques, Shakespeare's plays
    challenge the student with difficult language and
    style, express a profound knowledge of human
    behavior and offer insight into the world around
    us.

IF YOU CAN READ SHAKESPEARE, YOU CAN READ
ANYTHING!
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  • "Shakespeare's use of poetry within his plays to
    express the deepest levels of human motivation in
    individual, social and universal situations is
    considered one of the greatest accomplishments in
    literary history.

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  • Evident in Shakespeare's plays is the broad use
    of irony, imagery, rhythm and other literary
    devices. Through these devices, he establishes
    atmosphere and character, and intrigue.
  • Exposure to these devices provides students with
    a broad knowledge of literary style and
    technique, while serving to develop and improve
    writing skills.
  • Also, because much of the modern literary ideas
    and writings allude to and can be traced back to
    Shakespeare, familiarity with his works can only
    be an advantage to the student.

Original writing, Hamlet
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  • Shakespeare's works, like no other literature in
    the high school curriculum, challenge and
    invigorate our minds.
  • Because of the complex characters, difficult
    vocabulary and style in which he writes, students
    must elevate their level of learning to grasp a
    clear understanding of his works.
  • Shakespeare's plays hold intricate meanings and
    messages. His works are open to many
    interpretations and encourage the student to use
    his or her imagination.

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  • People who have studied Shakespeare
  • have a broader view of the world in general.
  • have little trouble in other literature classes.
  • do well in logic and philosophy.
  • appreciate other art forms as well music, drama,
    art, costume, writing.
  • have an easier time grasping the concepts of
    character, plot, irony, universal truth, advanced
    vocabulary, etc.
  • can better judge what is a good book.
  • understand concepts in clear speaking.
  • have a broader view of important historical
    events.
  • have a greater understanding of human nature
    (greed, faithfulness, love, power, gentleness,
    poor choices, honesty, integrity, popularity,
    danger, patriotism, selfishness, self-sacrifice,
    etc.)
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